Both Tottenham and West Ham have been linked with Lacazette in the past, with the latter reportedly having a bid turned down in May.

However, according to claims made by Gianluca Di Marzio, West Ham are still keen on bringing the Ligue 1 striker to Premier League next season and are looking to make a new approach, despite seeing their initial £24million approach rejected.

The report claims that West Ham are willing to pay up to £32million to land the 25-year-old in a bid to bring a top striker to their new home ground at the Olympic Park next season.

‘“Lacazette could be leaving France to play in the Premier League” Di Marzio wrote.

“The ball is now in the French club’s court, they’ll have to decide if they want to accept this significant offer”.

Although Lacazette isn’t in France’s squad for the European Championships, the striker has enjoyed another prolific season after scoring 23 goals in 44 appearances, taking his tally for the club to 72 goals in 172 appearances at Lyon.